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"naive about" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone who has an unawareness or lack of experience with a certain situation. For example, "The new intern was naive about the company's procedures."
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People aren't naive about it.
Thatcherites tend to be naive about markets.
I'm not naive about this.
"We were naive about that.
"We're not naive about advertising," he said.
"ITS is incredibly naive about nanotechnology.
Nobody is naive about digital anymore.
But we're not being naive about it.
Let's not be naive about the politics.
There's nothing remotely naive about Nosferatu.
I am not naive about this.
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